1) a long cut in the ground made by a plough; a long wrinkle on the forehead (furrow)
2) to make a cut in (a surface) (incise)
3) a picture, map etc on cardboard or wood and cut in shaped pieces which are to be fitted together again (jigsaw)
4) a shaped hole cut in a piece of wood to receive the end of another piece (the tenon) (mortise)
5) a roll of paper or parchment with writing on; a design cut in stone like a scroll (scroll)
6) (to make) a small cut in something (snick)
to stop and (usually) get hold of (a person or thing) between the starting-point and destination
head off; interrupt
(to cause oneself, something) to enter when not invited or wanted
trespass, interrupt
a part that a person owns, does, gets or gives; one of the equal part into which the capital of a business company is divided
portion, allotment